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question about using proclaim glue+extensions(boy)

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Topic: question about using proclaim glue+extensions(boy)
Posted By: moshnroll
Subject: question about using proclaim glue+extensions(boy)
Date Posted: December 14 2006 at 9:18pm
hi everyone, i had a question about using proclaim extension glue. i've asked my friends what they all use for their extensions and they said this was what they used, but i'm kind of confused on how to go about using it. my hair is at this length currently: http://i14.tinypic.com/4fwpo2c.jpg
and i am looking to get it to this length/style: http://www.iheartdropdead.com/products/7_main2img.jpg
to get it styled like this i know i would ahve to go get it cut
but my questions are i guess, how do i use the glue and the extensions, am i allowed to straighten this like crazy? because obviously i will have to and i to help achieve this look?
thanks a lot for the help its much appreciated!
chris



Replies:
Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: December 15 2006 at 1:25pm
I'm not sure I would use the proclaim glue. I've heard it's not so great on your hair and hard to remove. Try protac first. And yes, you can flat iron the hair. You probably only need 2 oz. for that style.

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Posted By: pooks1
Date Posted: December 15 2006 at 10:41pm
Proclaim glue melted greasily to my scalp and was a b*tch to remove. Go for Liquid Gold. I'm wearing it now and I love it :)

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Current install: European Naturals in colors #12, #613 and #22 with Keratin Fusion Wefted Application 12oz total! http://www.Beebeebee.etsy.com - http://www.Beebeebee.etsy.com


Posted By: *erica*
Date Posted: December 15 2006 at 11:17pm

ohhhh I would try to stay clear of Proclaim....YUCK! Go for Liquid Gold or Pro-tac. Proclaim doesn't hold well and is a mess!



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Current install :: Bohyme Silky Straight 613 and DLUX 16/613 with Protac


Posted By: divinediva
Date Posted: December 16 2006 at 5:42pm
yeah ive been using proclaim for a few years now....it really doesnt hold amazingly well and i remove it by leaving conditioner in my hair and combing it out...im gonna give liquid gold a go next weft install and see how it holds up..........is liquid gold easy to remove and does it withstand washing and conditioning??

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Posted By: *erica*
Date Posted: December 16 2006 at 7:04pm
LG definitely withstands washings/conditioning, but I would keep the conditioner from the bonds. It is easy to remove as long as the bond isn't too fresh-- you can use acetone or the LG remover, both seem to work really well.
 
Not gonna lie though, I am a pro-tac girl! :) But LG works really well too.


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Current install :: Bohyme Silky Straight 613 and DLUX 16/613 with Protac


Posted By: Naked Eye
Date Posted: December 16 2006 at 8:22pm
Yeah, proclaim was very bad for me, a horrible experience for me. It was very hard to remove, and didn't hold too well.

I loved protac and LG though, I would suggest those over proclaim.



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